Answer:
(i) When North Pole is pushed into
the coil, a momentary deflection is observed in the galvanometer. This
deflection indicates that a momentary current is produced in the coil. The
direction of current in the coil is anticlockwise.
(ii)
When the magnet is held at rest, there is no deflection in the galvanometer. It
indicates that no current is produced in the coil in this use.
(iii)
In pulling the magnet out of the coil, a deflection in opposite direction is observed.
It indicates that the current produced in the coil is in opposite direction.
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